14_名和晃平
Height: 76, Width: 57 cm
This piece is one of six prints from a series created by Kohei Nawa at the Printmaking Workshop Nomaru Edition in 2001. The artwork showcases slices of beef tongue arranged on a scanner, with images printed using an inkjet printer. Layered on top are drawings in transparent colors applied through silk screening. This piece is notable for its direct approach to the printing process, using the actual material itself.
In 2021, twenty years after its creation, it was made available for sale for the first time. It has since become a highly sought-after work, beautifully balancing form and transparent ink.
Height: 76, Width: 57 cm
This piece is one of six prints from a series created by Kohei Nawa at the Printmaking Workshop Nomaru Edition in 2001. The artwork showcases slices of beef tongue arranged on a scanner, with images printed using an inkjet printer. Layered on top are drawings in transparent colors applied through silk screening. This piece is notable for its direct approach to the printing process, using the actual material itself.
In 2021, twenty years after its creation, it was made available for sale for the first time. It has since become a highly sought-after work, beautifully balancing form and transparent ink.